Chess Game Analyzer

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Ferdy
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Chess Game Analyzer

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Takes pgn file and analyze the games in it. If you only want to analyze 1 game, make sure the file only contains 1 game. By default all games in the pgn file will be analyzed. The output will be in analyzedGame.pgn
This tool was mainly tested with Sf6. Any uci engines that supports multipv mode and depth, multipv, score cp/mate and time values output in its analysis line can be used by this tool.

The exe is from python source code and is using python-chess library to parse moves and positions of the pgn file. If somebody is interested the script source that is not easy to understand is available :). Just send a PM or post here. I am still refactoring the code, but seems this is already workable.

Unfortunately the hash is defaulted to 32mb. I will create a new compile with settable hash size on version 34. In the meantime just try this. See download link below.

Sample run.

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enter engine filename? sf6.exe
enter pgn filename? 1.pgn
enter number of threads to be used by the engine? 1
enter analysis time/pos in ms? 10000
enter the move number to start the analysis? 15
enter the move number to end the analysis? 40
Sample output.
[pgn]
[Event "FIDE World Cup 2015"]
[Site "Baku AZE"]
[Date "2015.09.27"]
[Round "6.1"]
[White "Giri, Anish"]
[Black "Svidler, Peter"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Annotator "Stockfish 6 64 POPCNT (10.0s/pos @thread=1)"]
[ECO "C92"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 O-O 8.c3 d6 9.h3 Bb7 10.d4 Re8 11.Nbd2 exd4 12.cxd4 Nd7 13.Nf1 Na5 14.Bc2 Bf6 15.Rb1 c5 16.d5 Nc4 17.b3 Nce5 18.N3h2 Ng6 19.Ng3 Bc8 $14 { +0.38/19 } ( { Better is } 19...Bc3 20.Bd2 Bxd2 21.Qxd2 Nf6 22.Nhf1 Bc8 $10 { +0.22/19 } ) ( { A fine line to try is } 19...Be5 20.Ne2 Bf6 21.Bd2 b4 22.Ng3 Nh4 $14 { +0.28/19 } ) ( { White is threatening } 19...-- 20.Nf5 Bc3 21.Nxd6 Bxe1 22.Qxe1 Bxd5 23.Nxe8 { +0.63/21 } ) 20.Rf1 $10 { +0.12/21 } ( { Better is } 20.Nf5 Nb6 21.Ng4 Bxf5 22.exf5 Ne5 23.Nxf6+ $14 { +0.32/21 } ) ( { Another possiblity is } 20.Ng4 Bc3 21.Bd2 Bxd2 22.Qxd2 Nf6 23.Ne3 $14 { +0.25/21 } ) 20...Nb6 $14 { +0.29/20 } ( { Better is } 20...Bc3 21.Bd2 Bxd2 22.Qxd2 Nf6 23.Rfe1 a5 $10 { +0.12/20 } ) ( { Another interesting line is } 20...b4 21.Ng4 Bc3 22.Bd2 Bxd2 23.Qxd2 Nf6 $10 { +0.15/20 } ) ( { White is threatening } 20...-- 21.Bd2 b4 22.Ng4 Bd4 23.Be3 Nde5 24.Nxe5 { +0.29/20 } ) 21.Ng4 $1 Bxg4 22.hxg4 $1 h6 23.Nf5 Ne7 24.Ne3 b4 $14 { +0.25/19 } ( { Better is } 24...Nd7 25.Qd3 Be5 26.a4 Nf6 27.f3 Bd4 $10 { +0.01/18 } ) ( { A good alternative is } 24...Qc7 25.Qd3 c4 26.bxc4 bxc4 27.Qe2 Ng6 $10 { +0.10/18 } ) ( { White is threatening } 24...-- 25.Qd3 Ng6 26.Nf5 c4 27.Qg3 cxb3 28.axb3 { +0.30/20 } ) 25.g3 a5 26.Kg2 a4 $1 27.bxa4 $1 Qd7 28.Qd3 $10 { -0.12/21 } ( { Better is } 28.a3 Nxa4 29.Qd3 Ng6 30.e5 Bxe5 31.axb4 $10 { +0.22/19 } ) ( { One that deserves attention is } 28.Rb3 Nxa4 29.a3 Rab8 30.Qd3 Ng6 31.f4 $10 { +0.03/19 } ) ( { Black is threatening } 28.-- Nxa4 29.Bd2 Ra7 30.Bb3 Rb8 31.Qe2 Qc7 { -0.31/20 } ) 28...Ng6 $1 29.Nf5 $15 { -0.34/21 } ( { Better is } 29.a3 c4 30.Nxc4 Nxc4 31.Qxc4 Qxg4 32.Bd1 $10 { +0.00/20 } ) ( { Not good is } 29.Qb5 $2 { due to } 29...Qxb5 30.axb5 Rxa2 31.Bb3 Ra5 $15 { -0.46/20 } ) ( { Black is threatening } 29.-- Nxa4 30.Bd2 Nb2 31.Qe2 Rxa2 32.f4 Na4 { -1.05/21 } ) 29...Nxa4 30.Bxa4 $15 { -1.33/22 } ( { Better is } 30.Qf3 $1 Nc3 31.Nxh6+ Kf8 32.g5 Be5 33.Nf5 $15 { -0.27/18 } ) ( { Worthy of consideration is } 30.Bd2 Nb6 31.Qe2 Nxd5 32.Bb3 Nb6 33.Rbc1 $15 { -0.69/18 } ) ( { Black is threatening } 30.-- Nc3 31.Qf3 Qd8 32.g5 Bxg5 33.Ra1 Bxc1 { -2.40/19 } ) 30...Rxa4 31.Rh1 Ne7 $15 { -1.05/24 } ( { Better is } 31...Rxa2 32.g5 hxg5 33.Qf3 Re5 34.Bb2 Rxb2 $15 { -1.21/21 } ) 32.g5 $17 { -2.31/25 } ( { Better is } 32.Bb2 Nxf5 33.gxf5 Qe7 34.Bxf6 Qxf6 35.Qc2 $15 { -0.99/21 } ) ( { Also practical is } 32.a3 bxa3 33.Bxa3 Nxf5 34.exf5 c4 35.Qf3 $15 { -1.21/21 } ) ( { Black is threatening } 32.-- Nxf5 33.gxf5 Rxa2 34.Rf1 Bd4 35.Bf4 Qe7 { -2.43/22 } ) 32...hxg5 33.Ne3 $17 { -2.77/21 } ( { Better is } 33.Nxe7+ Qxe7 34.a3 Qxe4+ 35.Qxe4 Rxe4 36.axb4 $17 { -2.33/22 } ) ( { Also sufficient is } 33.a3 Nxf5 34.exf5 bxa3 35.Bxa3 Rd4 36.Qb5 $17 { -2.37/22 } ) ( { Black is threatening } 33.-- Nxf5 34.exf5 Rxa2 35.Rf1 Bd4 36.Rxb4 cxb4 { -4.35/23 } ) 33...Rxa2 34.Bd2 $19 { -3.60/19 } ( { Better is } 34.Qb3 Rea8 35.Qd1 Qb5 36.Ng4 Qe2 37.Qxe2 $17 { -2.52/19 } ) ( { Also playable is } 34.Rb3 Ng6 35.Qb1 Ra1 36.Qd3 Ne5 37.Qc2 $17 { -2.67/19 } ) ( { Black is threatening } 34.-- Ng6 35.Nf5 Ne5 36.Qb3 Rea8 37.Ne3 g6 { -3.33/22 } ) 34...Ng6 35.Nf5 Ne5 36.Qe2 g6 37.Nh6+ Kg7 38.Nf5+ Kg8 39.Nh6+ Kg7 40.Nf5+ gxf5 41.Qh5 Ng6 0-1
[/pgn]

Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/md35d ... er_v33.rar
royb
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Re: Chess Game Analyzer

Post by royb »

Thanks for producing this!

I'm interested in the source since I run Linux and having the python source will be easy to work with.

Thanks again!
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Re: Chess Game Analyzer (v34)

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Version 34, with hash option.

Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/baog1 ... er_v34.rar
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Re: Chess Game Analyzer

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Link to v34 is just sent in PM.
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Re: Chess Game Analyzer

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Ferdy wrote:.......Any uci engines that supports multipv mode and depth, multipv, score cp/mate and time values output in its analysis line can be used by this tool.........
I'm assuming that this means most top engines?
Perhaps somebody could confirm.

Thanks Ferdinand for this wonderful free utility. :)
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Re: Chess Game Analyzer

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Nice! :D Thank You.
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Re: Chess Game Analyzer

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The program give me message that it can't find the engine path.
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Re: Chess Game Analyzer

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Nordlandia wrote:The program give me message that it can't find the engine path.
How do you input the filename of the engine?
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Re: Chess Game Analyzer (v34)

Post by Guenther »

Ferdy wrote:Version 34, with hash option.

Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/baog1 ... er_v34.rar
Hi Ferdinand, I assume the thresholds are fixed by now?
What about a version with optional input for the thresholds to trigger
a comment?

BTW in another (old thread) I asked about a newer version of your MEE tool,
but probably you missed it. You mentioned version 9.5 there, but all I found so far was 9.0 for download.

Thanks!
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Re: Chess Game Analyzer

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Ferdy wrote:
Nordlandia wrote:The program give me message that it can't find the engine path.
How do you input the filename of the engine?
For example my engine is stored here:

F:\Chess Engines\komodo-9.2-64bit.exe

I typed in that path location into the cmd program.